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'''Joe Chill''' is a villain in "[[The Fear]]," an episode of ''[[The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians]]'' animated television series. He is voiced by [[Michael Rye]].
'''Joe Chill''' is a villain in "[[The Fear]]," an episode of ''[[The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians]]'' animated television series. He is voiced by [[Michael Rye]].


Chill unknowingly led to the creation of Batman when he killed his parents, [[Thomas and Martha Wayne]], in front of him when he was a child.
Chill unknowingly led to the creation of Batman when he killed his parents, [[Thomas Wayne|Thomas]] and [[Martha Wayne]], in front of him when he was a child.


==Character description==
==Character description==

Revision as of 18:36, 28 April 2022

Joe Chill
Joe Chill.png
Species Human
Gender Male
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Marital status Single
First appearance TPST: "The Fear"
Played by Michael Rye

Joe Chill is a villain in "The Fear," an episode of The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians animated television series. He is voiced by Michael Rye.

Chill unknowingly led to the creation of Batman when he killed his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne, in front of him when he was a child.

Character description

Biography

Behind the scenes

  • While not named on-screen, he was addressed as Joe Chill in the storyboard.
  • The deaths of Batman's parents in "The Fear" was the first time their deaths had been depicted outside of what DC Comics had published. Of course, you didn't actually see them get shot, as the camera moved away from that scene, but given how Super Friends began, it's a major growth in how the series began with its squeaky clean image.

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